The executive order directs the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to waive special registration and permit requirements for vehicles carrying relief supplies such as water, livestock forage and hay to stricken areas.

Under the order, the response vehicles do not have to pay permit fees for oversized/overweight vehicles. KYTC will also waive certain size and weight restrictions as they determine to be appropriate to meet the needs of the agricultural community.

In order to ensure the safety of the traveling public and its infrastructure, the carrier must obtain all necessary permits for route verification.

Drought-related conditions in Kentucky began in March, with abnormally high temperatures and lower than normal rainfall, and those conditions have continued this summer.

Sixty-six Kentucky counties are now classified under Level 1 drought, with moderate to severe drought conditions, while 24 counties in the west are under the more-severe Level 2 classification.